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Supreme Court has a lot of work to do and little time to do it with a sizable case backlog
Anchorage Daily News· 13 hours agoThe Supreme Court is headed into its final few weeks with nearly half of the cases heard this year...
More child abuse victims can sue after Louisiana Supreme Court reversal
Louisiana Illuminator via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoAdults abused as children decades ago will be able to sue over the mistreatment under a Louisiana ...
Supreme Court justice's leaked comments draw legal analyst scrutiny
Newsweek· 3 days agoConservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is facing a new firestorm of controversy over audio...
Justice Alito, in secretly recording, seems to agree US needs to return to place of 'godliness'
KABC 7 Los Angeles· 2 days agoSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts had no comment Tuesday after a...
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy will be asked to pick fourth state Supreme Court justice
Anchorage Daily News· 22 hours agoWhen Gov. Mike Dunleavy picks Maassen’s replacement from a list of finalists chosen by the Alaska...
Spikes, seat dividers, even ‘Baby Shark’ − camping bans like the one under review at SCOTUS are part...
San Francisco Chronicle· 34 minutes agoThis is what the U.S. Supreme Court will decide in its review of the case Grants Pass v. Johnson. Now the Supreme Court</ ...
No honor system: Supreme Court isn’t above other branches
New York Daily News· 6 hours agoSpeaking freely at a glitzy Supreme Court Historical Society event earlier this month, Justice...
Beyoncé gave Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tickets
Newsweek· 6 days agoSupreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received concert tickets from Beyoncé, according to her...
Explainer: What is the US SEC's in-house court under Supreme Court review?
Reuters· 3 hours agoThe U.S. Supreme Court is due to rule in coming days on whether to curtail the Securities and...
Today in History: June 13, Johnson nominates Marshall to become first Black Supreme Court justice -...
WTOP Washington· 10 hours agoOn June 13, 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Solicitor-General Thurgood Marshall to become the first Black justice on the U.S. Supreme